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    Jun 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Dr. Evelyn P. Valentine, city educator

    Dr. Evelyn P. Valentine, a veteran Baltimore public school educator who was founder of the Pasteur Center for Strategic Management Ltd., died Thursday of heart disease at her Northeast Baltimore home.
    Dr. Evelyn P. Valentine, a veteran Baltimore public school educator who was founder of the Pasteur Center for Strategic Management Ltd., died Thursday of heart disease at her Northeast Baltimore home. She was 77. The daughter of a furniture maker and...

    Tags: Towson University, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Colleges and Universities, Newspaper and Magazine, North Carolina Central University

  2. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Harford County Police Blotter

    Harford County Sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Joshua James Baldwin, 34, of the first block of Baltimore Street, was arrested on a bench warrant Friday in a case in which he was charged with second-degree assault. Cherelle...

    Tags: Concord (Staten Island, New York), Abusive Behavior, Brooklyn (New York City), Federal Hill, Property

  4. Aug 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. It takes a team of 20 (and more) to cover the Olympic Games like this

    The Olympics are no different from any big undertaking: You tend to assess the success of the operation relative to your view of it.
    The Olympics are no different from any big undertaking: You tend to assess the success of the operation relative to your view of it. For an Olympian, if that view includes looking down from the medal podium while being glorified with your country’s...

    Tags: John Cherwa, Olympic Games, Philip Hersh, Tribune Company, Chicago Tribune

  6. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. William Boulton 'Bo' Kelly Jr., architect and preservationist

    William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., a Baltimore architect, preservationist and civic leader who founded Baltimore Heritage and helped establish the Baltimore's Commission for Historical & Architectural Preservation, died Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson of complications from an infection.
    William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., a Baltimore architect, preservationist and civic leader who founded Baltimore Heritage and helped establish the Baltimore's Commission for Historical & Architectural Preservation, died Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice in...

    Tags: Human Interest, Roland Park, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Washington Monument, Colleges and Universities

  8. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. In Baltimore area, churches' bell towers also cell towers

    The stone marker in Catonsville Presbyterian Church's steeple tower is dated 1921, dedicated "to the Glory of God."
    The stone marker in Catonsville Presbyterian Church's steeple tower is dated 1921, dedicated "to the Glory of God." Next to it is a black ladder with caution signs tied to its rungs, warning of radio frequency fields in the narrow space above. In the...

    Tags: Verizon Communications, Baltimore County, Catonsville, Computer Hardware, Timonium

  10. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Traffic: Accident on I-695 outer loop near Frederick Road

    As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on the outer loop of I-695 near Frederick Road, due to an accident.
    As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on the outer loop of I-695 near Frederick Road, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic at Northern Parkway and Reisterstown Road in Baltimore City, Route 543 and Church Creek Road in Harford County, and...

    Tags: Jones Falls Expressway, Traffic, Baltimore County, Harbor, Fort McHenry

  12. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Dr. Otto C. Beyer, urologist

    Dr. Otto Christian Beyer, a retired urologist and surgeon who practiced for three decades, died of a respiratory ailment Thursday at his Ellicott City home. He was 84.
    Dr. Otto Christian Beyer, a retired urologist and surgeon who practiced for three decades, died of a respiratory ailment Thursday at his Ellicott City home. He was 84. In a memoir, he wrote that his father, also named Otto Beyer, was born in a farming...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Newspaper and Magazine, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Army

  14. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. In storm's aftermath, restaurants waiting for BGE rescue

    On theMonday following what Governor Martin O'Malley called a 'historic' storm ripped through central Maryland, some restaurants were waiting for their power to be restored. But the storm's hopscotch path were making difficult for diners to predict who was open and closed. In some cases, restaurants remained open but were without phone or Internet service, making it hard for customers to know which restaurants were open for business.
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    On theMonday following what Governor Martin O'Malley called a 'historic' storm ripped through central Maryland, some restaurants were waiting for their power to be restored. But the storm's hopscotch path were making difficult for diners to predict who...

    Tags: Howard County, Media Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs

  16. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. June 20: Baltimore's cheapest beers

    Looking for the city's best beer deals? We have a list for that. (On a desktop, laptop or tablet, we recommend our interactive map.) If we missed your favorite bar, tell us at beer@bthesite.com. -------------------- Thirsty? Of course you are. It's...

    Tags: Sam Adams , Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking

  18. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Traffic: Accident on St. Paul and Mt. Royal snarls traffic

    An accident at St. Paul Street and Mount Royal Avenue is snarling traffic near Penn Station. As of 9 a.m. Thursday, traffic was slow on I-83 northbound near Warren Road, due to an accident. Accidents were also slowing traffic on Route 170 northbound at...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Mount Royal, Traffic, Baltimore County, St. Paul Street

  20. Jun 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. A Baltimorean's less-than-star-spangled contribution in the War of 1812

    To John McIntyre's list ("Less than glorious: the War of 1812," June 6) please add the name of William Henry Winder. Before he gained infamy as the architect of Washington's defense in 1814, Baltimore's most prominent lawyer, catapulted from civilian to...
  22. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Sondheim Artscape finalists are all over the map

    The five artists in the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit <strong>"Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2011 Finalists"</strong> all live in either Baltimore or Washington, D.C., but they are stylistically all over the map. This makes for an eclectic exhibit that changes as you walk from one room to the next.
    The five artists in the Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit "Sondheim Artscape Prize: 2011 Finalists" all live in either Baltimore or Washington, D.C., but they are stylistically all over the map. This makes for an eclectic exhibit that changes as you walk...

    Tags: Photography, Armed Forces, Washington, DC, The New York Times, Unrest, Conflicts and War

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